Foreign Desk Report
ABUJA: Gunmen kidnapped scores of children from an Islamic seminary in central Nigeria, officials said, the latest mass abduction to hit Africaâs most populous nation.
Some 200 children were at the school in Niger state on Sunday during the attack, the local government tweeted, adding âan unconfirmed numberâ were taken.
The abduction came a day after 14 students from a university in northwestern Nigeria were freed after 40 days in captivity, one of a series of kidnappings to target colleges and schools since December.
Niger state police spokesman Wasiu Abiodun said the attackers arrived on motorbikes and started shooting indiscriminately, killing one resident and injuring another, before kidnapping the children from the Salihu Tanko Islamic school.
One of the schoolâs officials, who asked not to be named, said the attackers initially took more than 100 children âbut later sent back those they considered too small for them, those between four and 12 years oldâ.
The state government, in a series of tweets, said the attackers had released 11 of the pupils who were âtoo small and couldnât walkâ very far.
In a later Twitter thread, the state added the governor Sani Bello had directed âsecurity agencies to bring back [the] children as soon as possibleâ.



